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1. The Study of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Andrew Silke -- PART I: Terrorism -- 2. Defining Terrorism, Anthony Richards -- 3. Conceptualising and Measuring Terrorism, Gary LaFree -- -- 4. A History of Terrorism, Leonard Weinberg -- -- 5. Root Causes of Terrorism, Tore Bjrgo and Andrew Silke -- -- 6. State Terrorism, Andrew Silke -- -- 7. Nationalist and Separatist Terrorism, James Forest -- -- 8. Left-wing Terrorism, Leena Malkki -- -- 9. Right-wing Terrorism, George Michael -- -- 10. Lone-actor Terrorism, Noemie Bouhana, Stefan Malthaner, Bart Schuurman, Lasse Lindekilde, Amy Thornton and Paul Gill -- -- 11. Terrorist Psychology and Radicalisation, Zoey Reeve -- -- 12. Children as Agents of Terrorism and Political Conflict, Deborah Browne -- -- 13. Social Media, the Online Environment and Terrorism, Katherine Brown and Elizabeth Pearson -- -- 14. Terrorist Group Structures, Joshua Kilberg -- -- 15. The Effectiveness of Terrorism, Sarah Marsden -- -- 16. The Economic Impact of Terrorism, Thomas Baumert and Mikel Buesa -- -- 17. Fundraising, Organised Crime and Financing Terrorism, James Windle -- -- 18. Foreign Fighters and Terrorism, David Malet -- -- 19. Suicide Terrorism, Assaf Moghadam -- -- 20. Terrorist Hostage-taking, Margaret Wilson -- -- 21. Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Terrorism, Gary Ackerman -- -- 22. Cyber Terrorism, Marc Rogers -- Case Studies -- 23. -- Al Qaeda, Donald Holbrook -- -- 24. Boko Haram, Jacob Zenn and Zacharias Pieri -- -- 25. Hamas, Sagit Yehoshua -- -- 26. Hizbullah, Raphael Marcus -- -- 27. Islamic State, Francis Gaffney -- -- 28. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, Ahmed Salah Hashim -- -- 29. Provisional Irish Republican Army, John Morrison -- -- 30. Red Army Faction, Jennifer Schmidt-Peterson -- PART 2: Counterterrorism -- 31. -- Conceptualising Counterterrorism, Ronald Crelinsten -- -- 32. Policing in Counterterrorism, Lindsay Clutterbuck -- -- 33. The Military Approach to Counterterrorism, Michael Boyle -- -- 34. Intelligence and Counterterrorism, Julian Richards -- -- 35. Anti-Terrorism Laws , Clive Walker -- -- 36. Popular Support and (Counter) Terrorism, Isabelle Duyvesteyn and Bart Schuurman -- -- 37. Tackling Terrorist Fundraising and Finances, Marc Parker -- -- 38. Deterring and Preventing Terrorism, Joshua Freilich, Henda Hsu and Steven Chermak -- -- 39. Prisons and Detention, Jacqueline Bates-Gaston -- -- 40. Terrorist Disengagement and De-radicalisation, Kurt Braddock -- -- 41. Targeted Killings, Rory Finegan -- -- 42. Ethics and Human Rights in Counterterrorism, Lyndsey Harris and Rachel Monaghan -- Case Studies -- 43. -- Argentina, Itai Sneh -- -- 44. Canada, Stphane Leman-Langlois -- -- --45. China, Elena Pokalova -- -- 46. France, Frank Foley -- -- 47. Great Britain, Steve Hewitt -- -- 48. India, Arijit Mazumdar -- -- 49. Iraq, Michael Clarke -- -- 50. Israel, Ami Pedahzur, Lusaura Gutierrez and Arie Perliger -- -- 51. Italy, Donatella della Porta and Lorenzo Bosi -- -- 52. Spain, Rogelio Alonso -- -- 53. Russia, Cerwyn Moore -- -- 54. The United States of America: Counterterrorism pre 9/11, Aaron Winter -- 55. The United States of America: Domestic Counterterrorism since 9/11, Joshua Sinai. |